Actor
Sterling Hayden

Sterling Hayden was an American actor and author. For most of his career as a leading man, he specialized in westerns and film noir, such as Johnny Guitar, The Asphalt Jungle and The Killing. Later on he became noted as a character actor for such roles as Gen. Jack D. Ripper in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964).

Another classic that had a lasting impression on me was the 1972 film “The Godfather,” starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall, Sterling Hayden and Diane Keaton. The 1974 follow-up film, “The Godfather Part II,” also was a

It also features some extraordinary performances—especially from Sterling Hayden, in the title role, as a tormented quick-trigger in virtual exile (I discussed it last year), and from Joan Crawford, as a self-made woman, an imperious yet menaced

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Sterling Hayden stars as the ex-con who masterminds the caper, the guy who brings together all of the diverse personnel needed to pull off a major heist. His crew is portrayed by a fine group of veteran character actors, including Elisha Cook,

As per usual, the Criterion disc is rich with extras including a video interview with producer James B. Harris, an excerpted (and extremely candid) interview with Sterling Hayden from the French television series “Cinéma cinémas,” and an interview with

Johnny Clay (Sterling Hayden) has planned his around the robbery of a racetrack with the help of a cop (Ted De Corsia), a sniper (Timothy Carey), a wrestler, and George (Elisha Cook Jr.), their inside man who works at one of the betting windows

This troubled group of desperadoes has been pulled together by ex-con Johnny Clay (Sterling Hayden) to rob a racetrack in Stanley Kubrick&#39;s The Killing, out this week on DVD and Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection. Our readers will recognize the

Sterling Hayden anchors the film as the engineer of a solid plan to rob a racetrack. What&#39;s still heavily imitated is the movie&#39;s time-skipping structure, which permits us to see separate actions that in plot terms take place simultaneously

A crazed general in the United States Air Force (Sterling Hayden) has decided to give the all-out nuclear strike order on Russia, for his own “private” reasons. As a result, Slim Pickens and his Strategic Air Command bomber crew find themselves on the

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... Jean Evans, that he lied in naming her as a former fellow traveler in a closed hearing, haunted his work, encouraging Ray to offer work to others (including Clifford Odets and Sterling Hayden) who&#39;d also testified, to their lasting regret

When she died in 1995, her death notice in the Star noted that the always-smiling Cureatz was “well-known for her testimonials along the TTC and her evangelical messages outside of Honest Ed&#39;s.” General Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden) explains his

starring Peter Sellers, George C. Scott and Sterling Hayden in a story about an mentally unstable general who starts the country on a path to nuclear war. $5 suggested donation. Food and drink will be available for purchase on-site

In addition to Sellers, the film stars George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Slim Pickens, and even the feature film debut of James Earl Jones. Dr. Strangelove is not only considered one of the greatest comedies of all-time, but one of the best films ever

In the movie, Wade, played by Sterling Hayden, charges into the Malibu waves as if he&#39;s fighting them to let him in. Philip Marlowe, played by Elliott Gould, runs after him. &quot;It suddenly occurred to me that I&#39;m not in some tank at some studio,&quot; Gould

But certainly one standard is the idea that you can watch The Godfather 20, 30 times (and I think I have) and it never gets stale, especially watching Sterling Hayden choking on his pasta, which you have to admit is hard to digest when you&#39;ve just been

In the early 1960s, Hayden rented one of the pilot houses of the retired ferryboat Berkeley, docked in Sausalito, California, where he resided while writing his autobiography Wanderer, which was first published in 1963.

As OSS agent John Hamilton, his World War II service included sailing with supplies from Italy to Yugoslav partisans and parachuting into fascist Croatia. Hayden, who also participated in the Naples–Foggia campaign and established air crew rescue teams in enemy-occupied territory, became a first lieutenant on September 13, 1944, and a captain on February 14, 1945.

After serving as sailor and fireman on larger vessels and sailing around the world several times, he was awarded his first command at age 22, skippering the square rigger Florence C. Robinson 7,700 miles from Gloucester, Massachusetts, to Tahiti in 1938.

1937

Age 20

He skippered a trading schooner in the Caribbean after earning his master's license, and in 1937 he served as mate on a world cruise of the schooner Yankee.

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